Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech

81060-41-3222-1CX

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Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech

Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
Collection  : Laureato
Model  : Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech
Reference  : 81060-41-3222-1CX
Complement : Carbon/titanium - Grey Dial - Strap Rubber
On sale : 2023

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  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : Laureato
    Model  : Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech
    Reference  : 81060-41-3222-1CX
    Complement : Carbon/titanium - Grey Dial - Strap Rubber
    On sale : 2023
    List Price : 28 200 €
    Diameter : 44 mm
    Thickness : 15.15 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : GP03300-1058
    Complication : Chronograph
    Hours
    Minutes
    Small Seconds
    Date
    Case material : Titanium
    Carbon
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Cushion
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Display : Titanium counters and indexes
    Hands: ’baton’ type with grey PVD treatment and luminescent material (white emission)
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Rubber
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics :
    Movement
    Reference: GP03300-1058
    Self-winding mechanical movement
    Diameter: 25,95 mm (111/2’’’)
    Height: 6.50 mm
    Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)
    Number of components: 419
    Number of jewels: 63
    Power reserve: min. 46 hours

    Case
    Carbon/titanium composite

    Dial
    Gradient grey

    Strap / Buckles
    Material: black rubber strap with fabric effect and grey stitches
    Buckle: folding with micro adjustment system, titanium with PVD treatment

DESCRIPTION

  • Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech

    At the vanguard of composite materials technology

    La Chaux-de-Fonds, 29th August, 2023 (9AM CET) – Since unveiling the ultra-modern Laureato Absolute collection in 2019, Girard-Perregaux has continuously explored cutting-edge materials. The new Laureato Absolute 8Tech, the latest addition to the Laureato Absolute collection, draws on the Manufacture’s amassed knowledge. Using 8Tech, a groundbreaking technique, the case is formed of octagonal carbon parts, creating a random structural pattern. Once again, the Laureato Absolute showcases Girard-Perregaux’s ability to optimise avant-garde materials to breathtaking effect.

    Always inventive

    When the inaugural Laureato was released in 1975, it cleverly tapped into the horological zeitgeist of the 70s. The advent of quartz movements caused many individuals to question the relevance of mechanical watches when battery-powered watches proffered such incredible precision. Moreover, the watch-buying public appreciated the styling of sports models featuring integrated bracelets that looked equally at ease with jeans as well as cocktail attire.

    Girard-Perregaux, a Manufacture known for its inventive spirit, was at the forefront of quartz technology. Indeed, the frequency of 32,768 Hz was set by the company and was subsequently adopted as the universal standard for quartz watches. Ultimately, the mechanical watch enjoyed a renaissance and is now highly prized by legions of watch aficionados. The Laureato is the first watch with an integrated bracelet to bear an in-house design and movement since day one.

    A masterful play with contrasts

    The styling of the Laureato masterfully unites differently shaped components. From the outset, the model was designed in-house. It features an octagonal bezel, positioned above a circular plinth, which in turn rests upon an angular tonneau-shaped case. While these different forms are juxtaposed, they coalesce harmoniously.

    The Laureato Absolute – high performance materials

    In 2019, the Maison released a new expression of the 1975 classic, the Laureato Absolute. Sharing the same genetic codes as the Laureato, the Laureato Absolute collection embraces avant-garde design, bestowing each reference with an overtly sporty appearance.

    Since the advent of the Laureato Absolute, Girard-Perregaux has repeatedly employed a variety of groundbreaking materials, including metallised sapphire crystal, carbon glass and rubber alloy. Now, the Maison perpetuates this philosophy with a new model, the Laureato Absolute 8Tech, a watch housed in a carbon/titanium composite made using an innovative and unique process. 

    Lucky for some

    Courtesy of its high-tech housing, the 44mm Laureato Absolute 8Tech delivers much wrist presence while remaining incredibly light. The featherlight mass confers excellent wearer comfort, a characteristic which makes it ideal for daily wear.

    The case material is composed of unidirectional, non-braided and pre-impregnated carbon fibres, combined with lightweight titanium powder to form extremely thin layers, measuring just 0.05mm in thickness. These layers are superimposed upon one another, each orientated differently to form ‘stacks’ which are then cut into octagons, an industry first.

    The octagonal shapes are placed in a mould and subjected to heat and extreme pressure. Thereafter, the case components, including the bezel, are milled from the material and then subsequently refined by hand. This one-of-a-kind technique endows the case with a shimmering appearance.

    While Girard-Perregaux could have created circular shapes, the octagonal form is close to the heart of the Maison, it’s a shape that has become a brand signature since the release of the inaugural Laureato in 1975. In addition, the octagonal shape, featuring eight sides, is a symbol of luck for billions of people.

    Five times lighter than steel but with comparable strength and rigidity, the high-tech case material provides a compelling case for selection. Interestingly, it has a wavy appearance, reminiscent of Damascus steel.

    A revealing dial

    A sandwich-type construction method is used for the dial. The upper surface is sandblasted and presented in a gradient grey finish, echoing the tones of the case and bezel. The lower layer is formed of Grade 5 titanium, partially revealed via a series of apertures in the upper surface.  These arrow-tipped openings serve as indexes, while rectangular markings positioned adjacent incorporate luminescent treatment, delivering a white emission in restricted light.

    The dial incorporates three sandblasted counters along with a date display positioned between 4 and 5 o’clock. Baton-type hour and minute hands, presented in a grey titanium hue, are lined with luminescent material (white emission). The fine central chronograph seconds hand, used in conjunction with the crisp minute track, presents elapsed seconds in an intelligible form. The dial composition plays with textures, colours and depths to provide peerless readability and a handsome, neoteric appearance.

    Ultra-modern, but infused with traditional craftsmanship

    The Laureato Absolute 8Tech is endowed with a Manufacture movement, the self-winding Calibre GP03300-1058. A smoked sapphire crystal positioned to the rear of the watch subscribes to the same monochromatic tones employed elsewhere on the case and bezel. The movement comprises 419 components and features exemplary finishing, including Côtes de Genève, chamfering and straight graining, perpetuating the traditional skills practised by Girard-Perregaux since 1791.

    The optimal wrist fit

    The Laureato 8Tech is presented on a black rubber strap featuring a fabric-effect look and incorporating grey stitching. Upholding Laureato tradition, the strap is integrated within the case, a characteristic that confers superb wearer comfort. The strap is paired with a folding titanium buckle with black PVD treatment that also incorporates a micro adjustment system, allowing the wearer to fine tune the sizing of the strap, granting the optimal wrist fit.

    The model will be available worldwide in all authorised Girard-Perregaux retailers from October 2023.

  • Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech

    At the vanguard of composite materials technology

    La Chaux-de-Fonds, 29th August, 2023 (9AM CET) – Since unveiling the ultra-modern Laureato Absolute collection in 2019, Girard-Perregaux has continuously explored cutting-edge materials. The new Laureato Absolute 8Tech, the latest addition to the Laureato Absolute collection, draws on the Manufacture’s amassed knowledge. Using 8Tech, a groundbreaking technique, the case is formed of octagonal carbon parts, creating a random structural pattern. Once again, the Laureato Absolute showcases Girard-Perregaux’s ability to optimise avant-garde materials to breathtaking effect.

    Always inventive

    When the inaugural Laureato was released in 1975, it cleverly tapped into the horological zeitgeist of the 70s. The advent of quartz movements caused many individuals to question the relevance of mechanical watches when battery-powered watches proffered such incredible precision. Moreover, the watch-buying public appreciated the styling of sports models featuring integrated bracelets that looked equally at ease with jeans as well as cocktail attire.

    Girard-Perregaux, a Manufacture known for its inventive spirit, was at the forefront of quartz technology. Indeed, the frequency of 32,768 Hz was set by the company and was subsequently adopted as the universal standard for quartz watches. Ultimately, the mechanical watch enjoyed a renaissance and is now highly prized by legions of watch aficionados. The Laureato is the first watch with an integrated bracelet to bear an in-house design and movement since day one.

    A masterful play with contrasts

    The styling of the Laureato masterfully unites differently shaped components. From the outset, the model was designed in-house. It features an octagonal bezel, positioned above a circular plinth, which in turn rests upon an angular tonneau-shaped case. While these different forms are juxtaposed, they coalesce harmoniously.

    The Laureato Absolute – high performance materials

    In 2019, the Maison released a new expression of the 1975 classic, the Laureato Absolute. Sharing the same genetic codes as the Laureato, the Laureato Absolute collection embraces avant-garde design, bestowing each reference with an overtly sporty appearance.

    Since the advent of the Laureato Absolute, Girard-Perregaux has repeatedly employed a variety of groundbreaking materials, including metallised sapphire crystal, carbon glass and rubber alloy. Now, the Maison perpetuates this philosophy with a new model, the Laureato Absolute 8Tech, a watch housed in a carbon/titanium composite made using an innovative and unique process. 

    Lucky for some

    Courtesy of its high-tech housing, the 44mm Laureato Absolute 8Tech delivers much wrist presence while remaining incredibly light. The featherlight mass confers excellent wearer comfort, a characteristic which makes it ideal for daily wear.

    The case material is composed of unidirectional, non-braided and pre-impregnated carbon fibres, combined with lightweight titanium powder to form extremely thin layers, measuring just 0.05mm in thickness. These layers are superimposed upon one another, each orientated differently to form ‘stacks’ which are then cut into octagons, an industry first.

    The octagonal shapes are placed in a mould and subjected to heat and extreme pressure. Thereafter, the case components, including the bezel, are milled from the material and then subsequently refined by hand. This one-of-a-kind technique endows the case with a shimmering appearance.

    While Girard-Perregaux could have created circular shapes, the octagonal form is close to the heart of the Maison, it’s a shape that has become a brand signature since the release of the inaugural Laureato in 1975. In addition, the octagonal shape, featuring eight sides, is a symbol of luck for billions of people.

    Five times lighter than steel but with comparable strength and rigidity, the high-tech case material provides a compelling case for selection. Interestingly, it has a wavy appearance, reminiscent of Damascus steel.

    A revealing dial

    A sandwich-type construction method is used for the dial. The upper surface is sandblasted and presented in a gradient grey finish, echoing the tones of the case and bezel. The lower layer is formed of Grade 5 titanium, partially revealed via a series of apertures in the upper surface.  These arrow-tipped openings serve as indexes, while rectangular markings positioned adjacent incorporate luminescent treatment, delivering a white emission in restricted light.

    The dial incorporates three sandblasted counters along with a date display positioned between 4 and 5 o’clock. Baton-type hour and minute hands, presented in a grey titanium hue, are lined with luminescent material (white emission). The fine central chronograph seconds hand, used in conjunction with the crisp minute track, presents elapsed seconds in an intelligible form. The dial composition plays with textures, colours and depths to provide peerless readability and a handsome, neoteric appearance.

    Ultra-modern, but infused with traditional craftsmanship

    The Laureato Absolute 8Tech is endowed with a Manufacture movement, the self-winding Calibre GP03300-1058. A smoked sapphire crystal positioned to the rear of the watch subscribes to the same monochromatic tones employed elsewhere on the case and bezel. The movement comprises 419 components and features exemplary finishing, including Côtes de Genève, chamfering and straight graining, perpetuating the traditional skills practised by Girard-Perregaux since 1791.

    The optimal wrist fit

    The Laureato 8Tech is presented on a black rubber strap featuring a fabric-effect look and incorporating grey stitching. Upholding Laureato tradition, the strap is integrated within the case, a characteristic that confers superb wearer comfort. The strap is paired with a folding titanium buckle with black PVD treatment that also incorporates a micro adjustment system, allowing the wearer to fine tune the sizing of the strap, granting the optimal wrist fit.

    The model will be available worldwide in all authorised Girard-Perregaux retailers from October 2023.

  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : Laureato
    Model  : Laureato Absolute Chronograph 8Tech
    Reference  : 81060-41-3222-1CX
    Complement : Carbon/titanium - Grey Dial - Strap Rubber
    On sale : 2023
    List Price : 28 200 €
    Diameter : 44 mm
    Thickness : 15.15 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : GP03300-1058
    Complication : Chronograph
    Hours
    Minutes
    Small Seconds
    Date
    Case material : Titanium
    Carbon
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Cushion
    Water-resistance : 100 meters
    Display : Titanium counters and indexes
    Hands: ’baton’ type with grey PVD treatment and luminescent material (white emission)
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Rubber
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics :
    Movement
    Reference: GP03300-1058
    Self-winding mechanical movement
    Diameter: 25,95 mm (111/2’’’)
    Height: 6.50 mm
    Frequency: 28,800 Vib/h – (4 Hz)
    Number of components: 419
    Number of jewels: 63
    Power reserve: min. 46 hours

    Case
    Carbon/titanium composite

    Dial
    Gradient grey

    Strap / Buckles
    Material: black rubber strap with fabric effect and grey stitches
    Buckle: folding with micro adjustment system, titanium with PVD treatment